Quantities

Transportation Notes

“It is imperative that operators take delivery of quantities that are scheduled immediately,” Kern River said in a Monday bulletin board notice noting that the pipeline was “operating with extremely high linepack due to excessive banking over the weekend.” It also encouraged the scheduling of due-customer imbalance paybacks on an as-available basis.

October 28, 2003

Transportation Notes

Transco lifted Monday a restriction on scheduled quantities through Station 40 in East Texas to primary firm transportation only; it had been imposed Thursday (see Daily GPI, Sept. 27). The pipeline also ended Monday a restriction on due-pipeline imbalance make-ups but said it will maintain a limit on positive imbalances at all pooling points.

October 2, 2001

Transportation Notes

Northwest said it was unable to do its OFO calculationsyesterday and noted that scheduled quantities of gas flowing norththrough the Kemmerer Compressor for gas day Nov. 9 did not exceedKemmerer capacity. As a result it said it would not call an OFO forgas day Nov. 9. However it warned that an OFO was still possiblefor gas day Nov. 10.

November 9, 2000

Transportation Notes

Northwest gave shippers notice Friday afternoon of a potential OFOthat would take effect today “if scheduled quantities remain atroughly the same level at Kemmerer as they have for the past twodays.” The pipeline noted that customers scheduled a net 501,982 Dthto flow north through the Kemmerer (WY) Compressor Station forFriday’s gas day and a net 521,204 Dth through the Timely cycle forSaturday’s gas day. Station capacity is 474,000 Dth. The pipelinecontinued: “Cooler temperatures are forecasted for Northwest’s majormarket areas. Further, the price differences among the various supplybasins connected to Northwest’s system continue to favor gas purchasesat receipt points south of Kemmerer. Overscheduling at Kemmererrequires Northwest to withdraw from its Jackson Prairie [storage]inventory. System reliability dictates that withdrawals cannotcontinue indefinitely.” No OFO had been issued as of press time Mondayafternoon, but a Declared Stage II Entitlement (see Daily GPI, Oct. 30) remained in effect.

October 31, 2000
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